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I Saw God Today
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only, it's a good gospel song recorded by George Strait.
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I Saw God Today Recorded by George Strait Written by Rodney Clawson, Monty Criswell, Wade Allen Kirby
C Dm Just walked down the street to the coffee shop F Had to take a break C Dm C I'd been by her side for eighteen hours straight
Dm Saw a flower growin' in the middle of the sidewalk F Pushin' up through the concrete C G7 F Like it was planted right there for me to see C Dm The flashin' lights the honkin' horns C All seemed to fade away F C Dm In the shadow of that hospital at 5:08 F I saw God today
C Am F I've been to church I've read the Book Dm C I know He's here but I don't look Am F Near as often as I should Dm Yeah I know I should
C Am F His fingerprints are everywhere Dm C I just slowed down to stop and stare Am F Opened my eyes and man I swear G7 C I saw God today
Dm Saw a couple walking by they were holding hands F Man she had that glow C G7 C Yeah I couldn't help but notice she was starting to show Dm Stood there for a minute taking in the sky F Lost in that sunset C G7 F A splash of amber melted into shades of red
Repeat #3,4
Dm Got my face pressed up against the nursery glass F She's sleeping like a rock C G7 C My name on her wrist wearing tiny pink socks Dm She's got my nose she's got her momma's eyes F G7 My brand new baby girl she's a miracle F C I saw God today
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